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- | Candle-flicker LED (see http:// | ||
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- | ====== Package ====== | ||
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- | TODO | ||
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- | ====== Bonding ====== | ||
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- | Pinout: | ||
- | * Bottom left = Power | ||
- | * Bottom right = LED power | ||
- | * Top right = Ground | ||
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- | ====== LED die ====== | ||
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- | No photos at this time | ||
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- | ====== Controller die ====== | ||
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- | Die size: 545 x 620 μm (0.34 mm< | ||
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- | * Top left = ground | ||
- | * Top right = control | ||
- | * Bottom right = power | ||
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- | Delayered to M1 barrier with HF: | ||
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- | ====== Alternate controller die ====== | ||
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- | Someone on Hackaday found an alternate controller in a similar chip that seems LFSR based: http:// | ||
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- | Definitely //not// the same chip. |